and more. you can check http://www.json.org/ for JSON format information and library list for all platforms.
you can even try an advanced solution and implement your own parser using javacc.

from “froyo”, Android is bundled with json.org fork implementation, which is similar but faster and we will stick with it for now…

json.org library include: (from json.org website):

JSONObject.java
A JSONObject is an unordered collection of name/value pairs. Its external form is a string wrapped in curly braces with colons between the names and values, and commas between the values and names. The internal form is an object having get() and opt() methods for accessing the values by name, and put() methods for adding or replacing values by name. The values can be any of these types: Boolean, JSONArray, JSONObject, Number, and String, or the JSONObject.NULL object.

JSONArray.java
A JSONArray is an ordered sequence of values. Its external form is a string wrapped in square brackets with commas between the values. The internal form is an object having get() and opt() methods for accessing the values by index, and put() methods for adding or replacing values. The values can be any of these types: Boolean, JSONArray, JSONObject, Number, and String, or the JSONObject.NULL object.

JSONStringer.java
A JSONStringer is a tool for rapidly producing JSON text.

JSONWriter.java
A JSONWriter is a tool for rapidly writing JSON text to streams.

JSONTokener.java
A JSONTokener takes a source string and extracts characters and tokens from it. It is used by the JSONObject and JSONArray constructors to parse JSON source strings.

JSONException.java
A JSONException is thrown when a syntax or procedural error is detected.

JSONString.java
The JSONString is an interface that allows classes to implement their JSON serialization.